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Information on this very popular shrimp. Its name comes from Takashi Amano, the creator of ADA, who used these shrimp for algae eating purposes. It cannot breed in pure freshwater.

Bamboo Shrimp

Information on this wild caught species which is a filter feeder. It is very common to find in most pet stores and online. It is not possible to breed this species in pure freshwater.

Black Tiger Shrimp

Information on this elusive all black color variation of the common Tiger Shrimp. Its all black coloration is from selective breeding to widen the black stripes of the common Tiger Shrimp.

Blue Bee Shrimp

Information on this newly introduced species to the hobby. Not much is known and they are caught in the wild. Captive breeding is possible.

Blue Pearl Shrimp

Information on this beautiful blue colored species of the wild N. zhangjiajiensis shrimp.

Blue Tiger Shrimp

Information on this blue coloration variation on the common Tiger Shrimp. It is expensive and sometimes hard to find.

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Super Tiger Shrimp

Information on this variation on the common Tiger Shrimp. Easy to keep and a beautiful shrimp

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Information on the very popular shrimp from Sulawesi Indonesia. Its colors are awesome.

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Information on this extremely popular, difficult, expensive, and complex shrimp species. Selectively bred for coloration and other features.

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Golden Bee Shrimp

Information on this all white relative of the Crystal Red Shrimp, Bee Shrimp, Orange Bee Shrimp and others. It is nicely colored but little is known as to its origin.

Harlequin Shrimp

Information on this specific species of shrimp found in Sulawesi Indonesia.

Malaya Shrimp

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Neocaridina Heteropoda Shrimp

Information on this wild caught grandfather of the selectively bred species Red Cherry Shrimp and Yellow Shrimp. There may be other selectively bred color variations unknown to the hobby at the moment.

Orange Bee Shrimp

Information on this wild species and the grandfather of the Crystal Red Shrimp, Bee Shrimp and others. Can be rare and hard to find.

Orange Sakura Shrimp

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This is a color morph of the common Neocaridina species Red Cherry Shrimp

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Information on this wild caught species. Unfortunately it cannot breed in pure freshwater and has slowly disappeared from the hobby as a result.

Red Cherry Shrimp

Information on the most common and most popular shrimp in the hobby. This is the ultimate beginners shrimp and most hobbyists begin with this species before venturing into more difficult/expensive shrimp.

Fire Red Shrimp

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Red Tiger Shrimp

Information on this red color variation of the common Tiger Shrimp. This color variation is apparently found in the wild and not selectively bred.

Red Tupfel Shrimp

Information on this very rare and almost impossible to find shrimp in the hobby. Hopefully it will someday become more available.

Snowball Shrimp

Information on this beautiful all white selectively bred shrimp. Its name comes from its eggs which are all white resembling snowballs.

Sulawesi Shrimp

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White Bee Shrimp

Information on this elusive and very rare species of Bee Shrimp. It is definitely a cool looking shrimp.

Yellow Shrimp

Information on this selectively bred shrimp from the wild N. Heteropoda species. It breeds very well.

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Orange Bee Shrimp | Caridina cantonensis sp. "Orange Bee"

Orange Bee Shrimp

Caridina cantonensis sp. "Orange Bee"

Overview

The Orange Bee Shrimp is one of the oldest shrimp species in the hobby. It has been in the hobby for almost a decade. However, over time it has become quite rare and difficult to acquire. This species is making a comeback however and should start spreading through the hobby as more breeders sell their stock.

Background

They Orange Bee Shrimp is believed to be a color morph or at least closely related to the "normal" Bee Shrimp, which Crystal Red Shrimp are bred from. Since the Orange Bee Shrimp has been around for almost a decade is it extremely difficult to assess exactly its origin or which breeder perhaps discovered the orange color morph.

Water Parameters

The water parameters for the Orange Bee Shrimp should be very similar to the requirements of similar species, specifically the Crystal Red Shrimp and Bee Shrimp. The Orange Bee Shrimp prefers soft acidic water. Clean water is also a must as with all shrimp in the hobby. The Orange Bee Shrimp may not be as vulnerable when housed in dirty water compared to its cousin the Crystal Red Shrimp but water quality is still very important. Water changes are a must for this species. Temperature should be lower than 80F and the pH should range from 6.2 to 6.8, gH should be between 4-6 and kH should be between 1-2. It is very important that the Orange Bee Shrimp be housed in specific conditions. Extremes in either water parameters mentioned should be avoided.

Breeding

No selective breeding has been done on them, so they look basically like the wild Bee Shrimp they derive from. Due to a lack of selective breeding there are few slim white stripes and some black stripes on them as well. The most amazing feature however is the intense orange coloration. The Orange Bee Shrimp's coloration comes from the inside of the body and not the shell. For more information on the reproduction cycle of freshwater aquarium shrimp please read the article Shrimp Reproduction. The pregnant females will carry amber colored eggs as shown in the photo below.

Orange Bee Shrimp Eggs

The Orange Bee Shrimp hatch as miniature adults. There is no larval stage associated with its breeding process. Coloration will be apparent but the more intense coloration will appear once the baby grows into adulthood. The photo below is of a baby from a female Orange Bee Shrimp bred with a C Grade Bee Shrimp during a cross breeding experiment. Notice how the offspring shows more of a bee like appearance.

Cross-Bred Baby

Sexing

Sexing the Orange Bee Shrimp is very easy. Females are easy to identify as they are larger than the males, have a much more pronounced orange coloration, and also have a curved underbelly. In the photo below you can see how the male (the C Grade Bee Shrimp used in crossbreeding) is smaller, has very little orange coloration and the "under belly" is a straight line with no curved shape.

Male Bee Shrimp

You can distinctly tell the difference from the male and female when viewing both that same time. In the photo below you can see how the female has more orange coloration, is bigger, and also has the curved underbelly.

Female Orange Bee Shrimp

Feeding

The Orange Bee Shrimp will eat anything from blanched spinach, zucchini, algae wafers, shrimp pellets, fish flakes, bloodworms, and more. Some may feed specialized shrimp food due to its relation to the Crystal Red Shrimp. Specific food is not required though. If they swarm the food that is a great sign, and of course if you see babies that is a sign that things are doing very well. Unenthusiastic feeding and constant hiding is a good indicator that things are not good.

Feeding is best done once a day. Only feed an amount of food that the shrimp can finish within 2-3 hours maximum. It is not good to feed in excess and have food sitting for too long. Overfeeding is a known cause of death and can also cause water quality issues. Remember that shrimp are scavengers in the wild. They will eat whatever they find and are not used to a constant food source 24/7. Not feeding for one or two days is fine and will not harm this species at all. Sometimes I will not feed for a couple of days in order to let the shrimp cleanse their systems and keep the water clean at the same time.